Fannin County gazette. (Mineral Bluff, GA) 188?-1???, March 05, 1891, Image 4

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->®The Gazette.®*- Registered in the Post at Mineral T !luff or transmission through the mails at Publishers’ rates. J. M. Hackney editor. Rates »f Subscription. Terms—In Advance. ()no year - SI .00 Six months ■ SO Three months .30 ^“Country produce received in pay¬ ment for subscription at the market price. Rates of Ardcrfising. One square one year $10.00 Two squares one year - 15.00 Three squares one year - 20.0^ (Quarter column one year - - 25.00 1 Ittlf column one year - 45.00 One column one year - 75.00 One square one insertion 1.00 Each subsequent insertion 50 MINERAL BLUFF, GA. MCH. 5,1891. Twenty-five people afflicted with leprosy are reported to be at large in New Orleans. Tt begins to look as though Cana¬ dian annexation might soon become a national issue in this country. Death has been partial to the Fifty-first Congress, taking to date 11 representatives and 1 Senator from its membership. Editor IFoodwnrd, of the Dnhl- onega Signal, has been ebalenged to fight a duel, lie lias ordered a coffin to fit the other man.—Dalton Ar S us - Mr. Cleveland has shown his hand on the financial question by J s . letter - free , . rr Time . a , against , coinage. will tell whether the tail will he aide to wag the dog, or the dog the tail, Representative-elect Jerry Simp- son, who is m Washington, has not 1>een very favorably impressed with tlie present House of Representatives Nor have other people of the country. / ' r -QtJiuw-she. poatively AVTittcTiWh stated- now thnltMr. (Jenry will’ have no “pull” with the administration of Gov. Hill, should Itlie latter gentle- man ever he fortunate enough to have an administration of the nation¬ al kind. The other side of the Sam .Tones Texas fight claims that the Mayor of Palestine was an old confederate soldier, not larger than a fifteen year old boy, and completely disabled from his wounds.—Dalton Argus. The Rev. T. DeWitt T aim age still continues to attract not less than 3,500 people every Sunday at the Academy in New York, where the eminent preacher is conducting divine services under the auspices of the Christian Herald. And now the negroes are threaten¬ ing to boycott the World’s Fair, be¬ cause they are not represented in its management. This thing is getting monotonous. Isn’t it about time for hard horse sense to take the reins, in order to save us from the ridicule of the entire world ? Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Harrison seem to occupy precisely the same position on silver legislation, and it now looks very much as if both of the old parties would nominate anti¬ silver men next year. In that case free coinage will have to select a standard-bearer of its, own if it ex¬ pects to enter the fight which it unquestionably does. Many years practice have given C. A. Snow & Co. Solicitors of Patents at Washington, D. C., 1111- surpassed success in obtaining patents for all classes of inventions. They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured allowance of many patents that had been pre¬ viously rejected. Their advertise¬ ment in another column will be of interest to inventers, patentees, manufacturers, and all who have to do with patents. won BY AMEBICAXS. The Leading; Prizes Come to the United Stales. The Queen’s last word contest, Dr. Edmund T. Stephens, of Buffalo, N. Y., won the first prize of a free trip to Europe and 1200 in cash, and Annie B. Turner, of Deposit, N. Y., secured the second prize of a hand¬ some, Shetland Pony. The publishers of this well-known Magazine have decided to offer one more Competition, and the person sending the largest list of English words (of not less than four letters) constructed from letters contained in the three wonls, “Dominion of Canada” they offer many useful prizes, including #750 in cash, Shet¬ land ponies, China Dinner Set, Gold W atches, French Music Boxes, Portiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, Silk Dresses, Mantle Clocks, etc., all to_ be awarded strictly in order of merit. An elegant Silver Tea Ser- vice(valued at ^30)will be given each day to the persons from whom the largest list is received that day from the state in which they reside. The object of this special daily prize for each state is to increase the interest in the Queen’s Competi¬ tion in every locality in the United States. Those desiring to contest for one of these valuable prizes may start on theii list at once, but send six U. S. 2c. stamps and receive last numoer of the Queen with full par- before sending your list, Address, TIIE CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto Canada. ............ for Mr. TA I.M AGE'S Now WAMiiii [took, cv.-riu., his life's Zt “ FR0 |yj DANGER TO THRONE." ( f st.’Vv Id'Am-st'inom'id its rvl.ph^i’ih'i's! trateil willi ovi r •iw womlerfui engravings of scenery in Holy laud, copies of old masters, nml famous pictures of the land and Times of the Saviour, also a grand picture of Jerusalem on the day of the crucifixion,«in 12 colors and ten feet in length. This is Mr. Tannage’s life work and his greatest hook. Orders are now ponrihYin froin uU. parts of tie5 aiiotherTlike eiyiVzed world!* Yotr will sever'- have it. 1,000,000 copies will he sold the first year. Agents should drop all else and secure territory. Such chances come only once in a lifetime. Exclusive, territory given—full protection. The most remark- aide and wonderful of all books about the Land. Tillies and People of th<A Bible. Go to work now and you will make hun¬ dreds of dollars. Territory going with a rush; act now; no capital needed. Name territory you want, and write for particu¬ lars to it. F. JOHNSON & GO.. 2(KK) Main Struct, Kiuliinond, Va “THE PRINCE 1 WASTED AGEXr4 a men OF PEACE! •» HARVEST. Everybody wants this “Beautiful Life of Jesus.” liy jjrs. Isabella sr. Alden y). COO royal octavo pages: :!<K> superb illustrations, richly-colored litlio- grapl,s : ti,!tt ’ 11 Photogravures, exquisite engravings, representing the best work of ancient and modern masters: A match toss Album of .Sacred Art. The author is the acknowledged peer of all writers 011 t.,» „„ w . s attractive; has spent 15 years in taking preparation of this \\°ik. Endorsed by Cliautaiujiian liris- tian Endeavor, and Sunday-School Work- ers. Introductions by Bishop .1. II. Yin- cent and Rev. Mr. J. E. Clark(“Katlicr Endeavor”. By subscription only. chisice territory. Prospectus now ready. Send $1.00 for outfit. Nome choice of territory. Insist 011 seeing “Prince of Peace!” Accept no other! write quick. Address, D. W. Thayei & Co., Publishers, :i8 tfi 40 Marietta St.. Atlanta, Ga. m iSi Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat¬ ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Paten* Office, and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawinpr or photo., with descrip¬ tion. We advise, if pa rentable or not, free of charge. A Our fee not due till patent is secured. Pamphlet. of actual “How to Obtain Patents.*’ with names clients inyourState, county, or town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C. fWIIMJSWSsaa ar ^SSs&S&xSSS : S& S —j ALL ABOUT SHOUT BAUD. This is the title of a 36-page pam¬ phlet of information, containing answers to all the questions an in¬ quirer would be likely to ask about systems, books, instruction, salaries of stenographers, how to secure positions, etc., etc. It will show what young men have done at home, on farms, in workshops; how from the humblest beginnings the highest success has been reached iJy learn¬ ing this art at piece-meal study, and while pursuing other occupations. The success of stenographers as com¬ pared with the success of young men in any other vocation in H^^vdll be seen to be marvelous and encour¬ aging. The author of this system was a farmer’s boy and learned the art while following the plow. The information he gives in this pamphlet will be of interest aird-vaswY^tTv-ery young man (or young woman cither) who must earn their own living. The pamphlet is mailed free to any one writing for it and mentioning the paper in which this article appears. Address D. I.. Scott-Bkowxe, 51 West 14th St., New York, N.Y Go to the Gazette office for all kinds nice job printing. FACTS FOR THE.^ ! 1 A Letter from nil Eminent Dio. In lie : yard the liest in the I to Medicine World-. Head. WONDERFUL CU1IIW. Atlanta, 6 a., January 2.18!;0. Six months ago, at t'wMrvqimsf, of a friend who was interested in the sale King’s Royal Oerinetiier, I made a wrifen stament of the benefits I had received from the use of that medicine. In that state¬ ment I expressed the belief that it would cure me entirely of catarrh: within the last two months I have received letters from every quarter of tlie natfriii railing on me for further information in regard to try health. I has been impossible for me to write privately to each person who has ... mane , tills ,, ■ request, , and 1 am therefore . un- dor the necessity of making arotlier public st start it .ment ment. i pm fi y..,aafr msz,,, I edlllfl girt any competent j.liysician. I have used no medicine within the last six months except King’s Royal Gerinetntr. My health is better than it has heen in thirty years. I am in possession of information which warrants me, in saying that the relief which I have experienced f~om the use of the medicine is not more certain qml radical than that which it lias brought to hundreds of persons in Georgia and other states. I feel it to l>e my duty to say. also, that the effects of this remedy upon my wife have even more signal and wonderful. She has been almost a lifelong invalid from Nervous Headache, Neuralgia and Rheu¬ matism. In period of thirty years she has scarcely had a day’s exemption from pain. She lias heeli using Germefu^j- about two months. A more complete transformation 1 have never witnessed. Every symptom of disease lias disappeared. She appears to he twenty years younger, and is as ha|i- py and playful as a healthy j-'-Jild. we have persuaded Many of our friend* to take the medicine, and tlie testimony cf all them is that it is a great remedy. J. It. Hawthorne, Pastor First Baptist (jhiirch. js&'srszz&x’.sz liealtli-giviiig t invigorating and infim-m-c. it increases the appetite, aids digestion, (dears thu uompluxioii, rogulatuH t.Iri liwr kidneys, etc., and speedily brings bloom to the check, strength to the body and to the, heart. For weak and debilitated females it is without a rival or a peer. U you arc suffering with iliseaso and fail of a cure, send stamp for printed inattci certificates, etc. For sale by the King’s Germetner C 0111 - pau.v, 14 N. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists. Price $1,50 per concentrated bottle, which makes one galirtfmf medicine as per directions accompanying each bot¬ tle. Gan be sent by express C, O. M. if your druggist cannot supply you. PHOTO-ENGRAVING. IT I ATS TO ZLLUSTBATS TCU2 EUSINESS. 1 ortraits. and cutsol colleges, hotels, factor- ies, machinery, &c., made to order fro: m pho- tographs. l*rices Low—Send stamp Jor specimen sheets . Idetropolitaa Press Agetey , New York City. trsni^eSSS^ 4 §t Blood KNIGHT’S Cure. lSS5?a swEff“as3as:ssasfs. enttS.tSdSSglSSStSP^ diSZSXmSsSSi*. 25 COMPLETE NOVELS FREE TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER! and to double circulation, and, by special arrangement with one of the lead¬ arobliloua anxious enabled onr make ing publishing houses wo are to yon An Offer Remarkable for Its Liberality. iuwtVbfo^iptio’upr’ice, wtwtil fi* AbsouftetjfFree, nn I fend by vmiLv*t- paid Twenty-five Complete Novel any ttotntt/’jioe you may select frorg the follow* list: &s Filhcly 4ceil*oil< By Mrs. Ann S. Stkphens. fil'd. No *>77. & a (lerrlrk'* llituchl«r. By M. T. Caldoh. „. No. 271 . KImuii Linden Farm Ifi*I<7«*. By Mahoabkt Blount. No. 272. The H'uinim. By Mrs. Ann S. Mtkphbh*. No. 274. A luck INnuiecriHiM bird Hill liv Khtiuch Skri.s Kknnkth. No 250. It l’erllof ttleWnl l’nrdon. By B. L. Fakjkon No 249. Tlie Little 01<l JMuii ol* tl»e Hutlguollea. By No. 248. The Kmii.k Oaii<ihiau. MieEnrUi the Moon. By Jain Vicbnic. No. 247. From to Dr. J. H. Robinson. No 243. Tl»«* Ruurdlnii’a Riot- By Cobh, Jr. No. 242. The Huron’* Will. By Svi.vanc* Caiaol No 241. TheUmy Falcon. Bv M. T. No. 240. The Sorrow of n MecreL By Maiiv Ckch. Hay. No. 239. |»erov niitl the I'ronbct. By Wii.kik Collin*. No. 237. The Thorne.” Alary «l’ uWending ltlug. By the author of " Dora Temptation* By Mrs. H. Woou Z. Alnrt Modern vii Wlire’s "Dora Thorne." 235 . A (Mnilerelltt- By author No. 234. The Itilunri llotuc. By M. T. Cai.doii. No. 233. Tlie Futnl Wove- Bv'Oi.aha Au«u«ta. No. 226. The Mill Ulrl of Tyrol- By M. T. CAi.nnn. No. 225. Mulivu*** Itevenue. By H. Kiokh Haggard. No. 223. Until Herrick. By William II. Biisiinki.i,. No. 215. Until ven*s Word. By Fi.miKM’K Mahuyat. No. 214. Two Kisses. By the nuthor of •* Dorn Thorne." No. 213 Cloudsiintlriunshloe. By Ciiaki.ks Bkadk. No. 212. A Viiieiihotitl Heroine* By Mrs. A. KnwAnps. No. 211. Thornyeroft Urunire. By Hktt Win woou. No. 2)0. Cnriimel Coilmre. By Mrs. Hknhy Wood. No. 209. Tliellreimi Wimmn. By Wii.kik Ooi.Mn*. No. 208. TheTrensiireof Pruneliitrd. By R. I,. Stbv- knson. of John Nicholson* By No. 207. The Misadventure* Korku r I.ouih Stkvknmon. Waters, Mcjy.ock. Fil'd. 206. Rrend i:«»ou the By Miss 205. A Tnle of Three {.tons'. Bv H. Rii'Ktt Haouaud. No.204 |*iikc Ntnel v-t wo. liv M\iiv Cmi. Hav. . Mnrtlwlek’s lilvitl. By Mrs. It. Wool*. No. 203. Mnrv IIa'iu.aNI). IU'd. No. 202. Willi MerehitnCs Flowers. By Crime. MaUion By lloKAyto At.mcm, Jr. No. 201. The Cnnllleld's .tourney. ByMI Buaiu»on. No. 200. Ceorge. HisterKnte. Bv awvUor “ JluvuThoruo.'* sh Fil'd. NoM9s. My Hesperia. By M. T. UaLhok. No. 197. Seri. Syi.vanu* Codr, Jr. No. I Ob. Ivan the By Hay. No. 195. A Hark Inheritance. NlRllt. By By RobkhtBiiciianaN. MaiivOkcii. No. tSi That Winter M. T. Cai.doii. No. K 183. '|'1»© Red Cross. By Groat 182. For Love nr lilehes. By Author “A Mistake.” Wizard of Rrnnada. By M. T. Cai.doii. No 181. The WomiiimV By Ci.aka No. 180 . A Secret. Ooi.i.ins. Augusta. No. 156. The Utility HIver. » ! y Wii.kik No. 155. Florence I vlnutun’s Oath. By Mrs. Maby A. Dknison. IllnttratniS. Vicioii. No. 154. l.iiueust er’s Cuhln. By Mrs. M. V. Fil'd. No 1.53, Mont liriingv- By Mrs* Hknhy Wooi>. No. 152. The Poison of Asp*. By Fi.ohkncic Markyat. No. 151. Fortfltiff the Fetters. By Mrs. At.kxandbb. No. 150. A Play wrleht’s IFuuahter. By Mrs. annib KowAlton. Flhiftruled. No. 149. Hollow Ash. Hull. Hr Maboabkt Bi.oiint. Fil'd. No. 148. A Bartered Mfe. By Maiiion Habi and. No. 147. Sir Noel’s Heir. By Mrs. May Agnus Fi.rmino. No. 146. Doris's Fortune, lly I<’i.ohknck Wahdkn. No 145. 'I'he Nine of Hearts. B r H. Fakjkos. No. H4. l.arty Vnl worth’s BtumumU. By “ T«k Ducii " icmh Thorne." Fil'd. No. 143. Fair hut False. Bv author of ''Dora No. 142. The Woaiiin Hater. By Dr. J. H, Robinson. Fil’d. No. 141. Ret ween Two Bins. By the author of "Dora Thorne.” must rated. E. RbaBdom. No. 140. The lawyer** Secret. By Jekyll Mr. No. 139. The range Case of Dr. uud Hyde. By It. S tkvrksok. Baerlilce. By Mrs, Ann S. No. 138. ,\ n Old Man’s STB cIIKnb. Lilacs. By nutjior of" Porn Thorne.'’ No. 137. I'ntler the JuBt think nf II | Wo will give you twenty-live charming complete novels .free II you will get ub on'y nnr yearly subscriber Tlie novels ere splendid ones, and they are published complete In neat piimphl >t form. Note the names of the authors—thoy are tlie most celebrated writers, both or America and Europe. Note also the long and attractive list Ircm which you are privileged to .-do •! 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Yon will miss a grand chance—a great opportunity—If you pass this offer by unheeded. Order your novels by the numbers as given. Address all letters; Tlie Gazette, Mineral Bluff,Ga. v" V 3iaasp S sl¬ FINE SHOW CASES mm / ■ /■ :s —-TYt HjO-to-est IPiaiCES.—• Also Wall and Prescription cases, Cedar Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Trays and Stools. Cabinet Work of all kinds. Complete Outfits for Stores and Banks. Catalogue free. Address ATLANTA SHOW CASE CO., Atlanta, Ga. STEPHENS & ERWIN, -DEALERS TX- Dry Goods, Notions and Clothing, McTyeire, Georgia, w “" si " ,,t| v «* *........ ... q™-..- . "'are, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Family Supplies. Be sure you come an I examine our goods and prices before buying. Produce bought and sold. h •1 nt cor MT 1lp#t of work, 3^ * * h lenl your «|* O'ltll and 1 fi.r.il*, jo.MhVVin.' •H.'ll .*> r-p ex plain here. Full rrvr.« U4H-V1A AAffttU THE BELL ODOMETER! Automatic, Mat, lit liable and Indispen¬ sable to all who drive. The Odome¬ ter is designed to register rec¬ ords, and an¬ nounce distan¬ ces travelled and by buggies wheeled other vehicles. At¬ tached to the axle, it is op¬ erated b »▼ a steel pin driven . into the huh, with as shown in the engraving. Price, complete, $5.00, foil instructions, record cards, Mfg> etc., Co. S, express (SI prepaid. Address Monarch f Third Avanua, CHICAGO, ILL. #»E»9ia ?JSIrsSreSSSYrSfSS ft & Tftftssssr&ft ta.&tss: No. 129. The Diamond Ifrncelct. By Mro. H- Wool* ft s Sen. Claim Abgi'rta. No. 122. Out of the of»Worin. ny liy )lr«.J» nkOJiiatih. No. 121, 1 lie Storr Evil Denlll*. «y M. T. (/Ai.noB. No. 120. The Hlitckwood (arnnffe. By No. lltt. The Mystery lit Mrs. May Aonks Ki.kmino- No. 103. The I.nst of the Iciith von*. Rt Miss Mi' i.ocfB. No. 101. The Morwl.k Isrin Mjatery. Bj W II.KItf Oom.ins. Illustrat'd. Hugh No. 100. Out of the ton. Heptlm. By Mahoahict fly ni.nuNr. Conway. No. 09. Kctrlbtif Wnon. No. 98. A Tale of Win By Mrs. IIknhy IWd. No. 97. A FortuiiO Hunter. By Annik Thomas. Thorne.** No. 06. Wedded ninl Purled* By nuth.tr “Dorn No. 05. The Kulffhtiib* , ld£e Myntery. By Chab. Rkaub, No. 94. Iiifffedow House. By miihor t>f“ Dora Thome. ’ No. 93. A Pusslvn Crime- By”TiiicDn DtcNirv Boon. cnKse.” No. 92. Hose Lodge. of Love. Bv Mrs By tunbor “ Dora Thorne.” No. 91. The A Hrldire Fwtnl Mnrriiiig B MIsaM. K Huai.h»n. No. 90. e. y anther of No. 89. A Queen Amongst Women. By (he " Dors Thorne. No. 88. The Hlntehfortl Request. By Hr oh Conway. Thorne," & 87. The 4-urse offarew By mithorDora No. 86. A Shadow on the Threshold. By Maiiv Ckch. Hay No. 85. The Fuhil ClfTt- Lille*. -By uiithor Dora Ill'll, ’Nioriie.‘ r No. 84. <’urrl*toil's By Hi hiiA.’onway. of" Dors No. 83, More Ritter thuu Death. By author Thome.” Collin*. Itlutfia So. 82. Mis* or .Mrs. f By Wir mr ltd. No. 81. In the Holidays. Ad By Mtur Ckch. of iltv. >1 ill. molds No. 80. The fioiuimtie vent ure* it By Tiiumah Mammy. Thorne.’’ -79. A Dead Meiirf. By nuthor of *' Dorn No. 77. Dnrfc ltnys. By lliu. ill CliNWA Y. No. " 6. Wlmtl«»e « <m fhe K»*o\v. By II. I.. P'l'iri'v, No. 75. At the World** Morey. lli'un By I-'i.mikm-h U'aiu km. No. "4. Culled Elite!*. B ’ Conway. No. 73. MIMr-’d Trevtinfon. By ‘'Ti*i r tirennt'*/' 72. In Cnnld**- N'ef. By miiber »*f lb.ru 'I 1 III No. 71. 'f’-ef<rev Womii". I ’,' *'r ' I’ll. No. "0. The M.v*l«*r.v «»l* the Holly Tree. <y £ rif nuthor of •• D.-r« Tberii' 1 ” 7 Unst No. 69. 4;nhrto!’M Merrlntye !•» Wii k inC<« i i ins Hid No. 68. John HowerhruIt's H ! fv*. v Ml--- ,'ln. < h-. 'Jlt. No. 67. Jnsner Itnne** Wet.....I Bv .Miss M K i if i K.s. No. 66 i.e >ll:ie. <’»wchtloline’s Bv M > itv Drciuii. !. M*v. Illimt the •teffil. uihbof *•# No. 65. l.udy By " Dorn Ti.nrno." Vh *trnt*d. No. 04. !!©<! Court Fnrin. By Mr*. Hievitv Woou. fli'-l. No. 63. The Frt»*»‘« lh*en. Bv Wii.kik ■ <*i,i.inb lll’d. No. 62. Finch t« the Old Home, v M*c.v • Hay. m. No. 61. The Lost Rank Note. By Mrs. IIicmcv \\ ot-n. FU. in. No; 60. Hester* ,e y Bi- atiiick M. Burr. Illuatratnl. No. 49. A Ri l tie from the Sen. By nnihor ••DoraThorne.'* No. 45. 'I'lieCrleketou the Hearth. A Christinas Btory. By Ohahi.kr Diokkns. UluttruM No. 44. The Yellow Mask- By Wii.kik Coi.i.ins. No. 43. Hell Rrimtlon. By 1 ’. IIamii.ion Mykiib. Fll il. No. 86. MtsHlttie* Bv Maby 4 'kcii. Hay. So. 88. Anne. By Mr*. Hknhy Wood. No. 82. Bister Rose. By Wii.kik Coi.r.tNs. No. 81. Valerie’s Fate. By Mr*. Ai.kxandkh. No. 20. A Coition Rawn. By uuUior •* Dorn Thome." IU, No. 27. Kssfcn} or, the Mystery of the Head lands- By Etta W. Pikuck. Illustrated. No. 25. Hudley Cnrleoii. By Miss M. F. Bkaddon. No. 23. David llunt- By Mr.-t. Ann S. Strphrnr. No. 22. The lleir to Ashley. By Mr*. IIknhy Wool). No. 21. Keanliitf the Whirl wind. By Maby Ckch. Hat, No. 10. A tillded Bln. By tie author of •• Dora Thorne." No. 1. The Laurel Rush. By Miss Mi i.ock. No. fl. Henry Ark ell. By Mr*. Hknhy Wood. No. 6. Attum Hurt on. Br (Jbobok Kuot. No. 4. HlueFyesautl Colden Hair. By AnniicThoha«. No. 3. Cnptuln A lick’s l.earacy. By M. T Cai.hoh. No. 2. Aiuoiitf the Itulas. My Mah?Ckcii. Hay. Fil'd. 'V, $F'0 llwiu-SamtuHi- limits. BfiVS • jMm V' W ill 1 ill— s ft stractor A pamphlet the of lavs, Information showing and ab¬ to/ Patents, How Trade/I Obtain Caveats, 361 Broadway, ^ork. Jv l